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during much of her period at the u.n. has been an ambassador to the u.n. who is liked by the u.n. bureaucracy by the other ambassador. there has been a strong sense that she sees the capitol of the world -- capital but not in turtle bay in washington, d.c. she spent much of her time during the first term in washington, and i think there's a sort of weird sense that bolton hated the institution but engaged with it. a granular level in which the attitude from the obama administration has been we love the institution. we have got our own sort of thing going on. i think it's a very open question at this point. which of the two ambassadors by implications, which of the two administrations is actually sized up and sorted of priced the u.n. more accurately. the one that engages with it in order to sort of really make sure that it doesn't do anything the u.s. doesn't like or one which apparently on the surface has more love for it. at the same time it's disengaged. it's not fair for ambassador rice. her engagement is where it should be. she's living day and night in the accident occurty c
during much of her period at the u.n. has been an ambassador to the u.n. who is liked by the u.n. bureaucracy by the other ambassador. there has been a strong sense that she sees the capitol of the world -- capital but not in turtle bay in washington, d.c. she spent much of her time during the first term in washington, and i think there's a sort of weird sense that bolton hated the institution but engaged with it. a granular level in which the attitude from the obama administration has been we...
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at the u.n. has been in acid or to the u.n., who is liked by the u.n. bureaucracy, baby after ambassadors, but there has been a strong sense that she seized the capital of the world is not turtle bay, but washington d.c. and she spent much of her time during the first term in washington. i think there is a weird sense that bolton hated the institution, but impeached with it at a granular level in which the attitude from the obama administration has been, without the institution, but we've got around to going on. i think it's a very open question at this point, which of these two ambassadors to implicate these two administrations have sized up in price the u.n. more accurately. the one that he said and engages with there to sort make sure it doesn't do anything the u.s. does not like what the one on the surface as much my love for it,. that's not fair to ambassador rake him over her engagement to six ackley what should be. she is living a united security council, exactly where she should be. but i think there's probably more fair criticisms of the first
at the u.n. has been in acid or to the u.n., who is liked by the u.n. bureaucracy, baby after ambassadors, but there has been a strong sense that she seized the capital of the world is not turtle bay, but washington d.c. and she spent much of her time during the first term in washington. i think there is a weird sense that bolton hated the institution, but impeached with it at a granular level in which the attitude from the obama administration has been, without the institution, but we've got...
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the u.n. in which he argues some organizations are worth supporting while others are not. it's about 40 minutes. >> living with the u.n. is american responsibilities and international order. kenneth anderson as the author. professor anderson, what parts of the u.n. work? >> this is going to sound a little heretical. probably the best part of the u.n. in terms of its working is the security council. that's got to see in a little bit strange. >> why do you say that? >> two distinct reason. one of us is watching and we see things like syria unfolding in the obstruction and the security council and the ability to come together to resolve these kind of major humanitarian disasters that involved officious dictators slaughtering people so you look at that and you think this has to be the worst part of the u.n. rather than the best part of the reality is that the security council was operating through a fair extent as it is intended meaning they had a pretty good idea of the new with you are trying to
the u.n. in which he argues some organizations are worth supporting while others are not. it's about 40 minutes. >> living with the u.n. is american responsibilities and international order. kenneth anderson as the author. professor anderson, what parts of the u.n. work? >> this is going to sound a little heretical. probably the best part of the u.n. in terms of its working is the security council. that's got to see in a little bit strange. >> why do you say that? >> two...
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and an apology goes a long way but don't tell the u.n. that the united nations is refusing to compensate haiti's half a million plus cholera victims and their families will look at this case ahead. it's tuesday february twenty sixth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. . well the supreme court today made a decision that could have a big impact on your right to privacy and a five to four vote the supreme court ruled that people do not have the legal standing to challenge the foreign intelligence intelligence surveillance act the law allows the government to intercept for and communications of the lawsuit is from a group of civil rights advocates in journalist that challenge to the foreign intelligence surveillance act some things you should know about the law allows the n.s.a. to wiretap conversations of u.s. citizens phones without a warrant it was first signed into law in one nine hundred seventy eight and the supreme court today their ruling means that lawyers cannot challenge the law and federal cou
and an apology goes a long way but don't tell the u.n. that the united nations is refusing to compensate haiti's half a million plus cholera victims and their families will look at this case ahead. it's tuesday february twenty sixth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. . well the supreme court today made a decision that could have a big impact on your right to privacy and a five to four vote the supreme court ruled that people do not have the legal standing...
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that's a very good question and the u.n. is often associated with humanitarian action in this case they have created an even greater humanitarian crisis in haiti their peacekeepers that were there since two thousand and four peacekeepers from the paul brought the cholera bacteria to haiti and it spread very quickly and although it hasn't been in the news much lately the color situation is actually getting much worse and i guess do you think that this tragedy could have been affected we're talking about a thousand lives could have been prevented rather well absolutely i mean had the u.n. screened those troops that have gone in and made sure that none of them carried that bacteria that would have been one way to do it but also avoiding dumping their waste into a major waterway and that's in fact how it was spread throughout the country that could have been entirely avoided as well i want to ask you because i know you were in haiti not too long ago so you kind of saw the situation there for us had haiti has not been spared mise
that's a very good question and the u.n. is often associated with humanitarian action in this case they have created an even greater humanitarian crisis in haiti their peacekeepers that were there since two thousand and four peacekeepers from the paul brought the cholera bacteria to haiti and it spread very quickly and although it hasn't been in the news much lately the color situation is actually getting much worse and i guess do you think that this tragedy could have been affected we're...
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the u.n. security council strongly condemned north korea's most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspected site of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. and a black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a mass movement attracting support our team has granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with the online on screen twenty four hours a day. the u.n. security council has issued a stern rebuke to north korea over its third nuclear test as it held an emergency meeting in response to the test which was in defiance of international regulations the organization says it plans to be fought the sanctions already in place for the country's previous atomic exercises. has more. well the u.n. security council unanimously condemned north korea's latest nuclear test there ca
the u.n. security council strongly condemned north korea's most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspected site of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. and a black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a mass movement attracting support our team has granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. from the new...
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u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspect inside of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. and also reporting the black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical for the movement attracting support granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. from a new center in moscow this is the online on screen twenty four hours a day. the un security council has issued a stern rebuke to north korea over its third nuclear test as it held an emergency meeting in response to the test in defiance of international regulations. saying it plans to beef up the sanctions already in place for the previous nuclear drills and he said now he has more for us now the most powerful atomic experiment yet. so far strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov concerning this test by
u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspect inside of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. and also reporting the black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical for the movement attracting support granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. from a new center...
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the u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspect inside of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. and also reporting the black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical movement attracting support granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. from a new center in moscow this is the online on the screen twenty four hours a day. the un security council has issued a stern rebuke to north korea over its third nuclear test as it held an emergency meeting in response to the test in defiance of international regulations. saying it plans to beef up the sanctions already in place for the previous nuclear drills and he said now he has more for us now the most powerful atomic experiment yet. so far strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov concerning this test by nor
the u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspect inside of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. and also reporting the black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical movement attracting support granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. from a new center in...
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the u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's third and most powerful new kid test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex solutions that these affected by don't nuke experiment that's ahead of another round of talks with you when a comic watchdog. and black bloc wising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with the mosque movement attracting so forth altie is granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. that's why i am here in moscow are you watching r t live for more international news and analysis. the u.n. security council has issued a stern rebuke to north korea over its third nuclear test as it held an emergency meeting in response to the test which was in defiance of international regulations the organization says it plans to beef up the sanctions already in place for the country's previous atomic exercises which is wearing a button iran has more. well the u.n. security council of unanimously con
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the u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's third most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspected site of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. and a black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a master movement attracting support r.t. has granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. live from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with the online screen twenty four hours a day. the u.n. security council is usually as issued a stern rebuke to north korea over its third nuclear test as it held an emergency meeting in response to the test which was in defiance of international regulations it says it plans to beef up the sanctions already in place for the country's previous atomic exercises. as more. well the u.n. security council unanimously condemned north korea's latest nuclear test there
the u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's third most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspected site of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. and a black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a master movement attracting support r.t. has granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. live from...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a u.n. human rights investigator says it's time for the international criminal court to investigate war crimes in syria. she was a former chief prosecutor at the criminal court before she joined the u.n. >> the statement was made in geneva after an inquiry on syria released athey have askede accountability for violence is created by both sides. it has already claimed an estimated 70,000 lives. >> distressing images showing the aftermath of a helicopter assaults on aleppo. 20 were killed. this is just one many incidents of war crimes documented in the civil conflict. murder, torture, and rape becoming commonplace in a war becoming more chaotic by the day. this is the conclusion of the u.n. commission of inquiry on syria whose findings were presented. it says that the civilian population is bearing the brunt of the widening violence. >> there is a food shortage, especially bread. bakeries have been attacked. there is a need for water. hospitals have been bombed. >> experts have found a war cri
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a u.n. human rights investigator says it's time for the international criminal court to investigate war crimes in syria. she was a former chief prosecutor at the criminal court before she joined the u.n. >> the statement was made in geneva after an inquiry on syria released athey have askede accountability for violence is created by both sides. it has already claimed an estimated 70,000 lives. >> distressing...
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news from around the world the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting after north korea carried out a nuclear test in defiance of international sanctions russia was among those to condemn the move. in the midst of saying that it's all in response to quote outrageous u.s. hostility the details now from. so far strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov concerning this test by north korea urging the u.n. security council to respond immediately however at the same time warning that caution needs to be taken and escalation needs to be prevented we do this that i would like to stress that north korea's nuclear test deserves condemnations we hold the move will not be used as a pretext to build up a military presence around the korean peninsula lost we believe that flexing military muscles in the region is extremely dangerous as this as north korea is threatening further measures the reclusive state is saying this is only the beginning the first of several responses to what they call outrageous hostility c
news from around the world the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting after north korea carried out a nuclear test in defiance of international sanctions russia was among those to condemn the move. in the midst of saying that it's all in response to quote outrageous u.s. hostility the details now from. so far strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov concerning this test by north korea urging the u.n. security council to respond immediately however at the same time warning...
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the u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's third and voice powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is a new suspect outside of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. the tomic watchdog. and blood blog rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a monster movement attracting supporters argue is granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. as for am here in the russian capital you're watching r t with me to mom would say it's good to have your company. the u.n. security council has issued a stern rebuke to north korea over a third nuclear test as it is held an emergency meeting in response to the test which was in defiance of international regulations there was asian says it plans to beef up the sanctions already in place for the country's previous atomic exercises archie is wearing a button eye has more. well the u.n. security council
the u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's third and voice powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is a new suspect outside of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. the tomic watchdog. and blood blog rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a monster movement attracting supporters argue is granted exclusive access to members of the secretive...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a u.n. human rights investigator says it's time for the international criminal court to investigate war crimes in syria. she was a former chief prosecutor at the criminal court before she joined the u.n. >> the statement was made in geneva after an inquiry on syria released athey have askede accountability for violence is created by both sides. it has already claimed an estimated 70,000 lives. >> distressing images showing the aftermath of a helicopter assaults on aleppo. 20 were killed. this is just one many incidents of war crimes documented in the civil conflict. murder, torture, and rape becoming commonplace in a war becoming more chaotic by the day. this is the conclusion of the u.n. commission of inquiry on syria whose findings were presented. it says that the civilian population is bearing the brunt of the widening violence. >> there is a food shortage, especially bread. bakeries have been attacked. there is a need for water. hospitals have been bombed. >> experts have found a war cri
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a u.n. human rights investigator says it's time for the international criminal court to investigate war crimes in syria. she was a former chief prosecutor at the criminal court before she joined the u.n. >> the statement was made in geneva after an inquiry on syria released athey have askede accountability for violence is created by both sides. it has already claimed an estimated 70,000 lives. >> distressing...
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the u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's third and most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions lichens upon the un. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspected size of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. are tomic washed up. and a black bloc rising egypt's opposition that becomes increasingly radical with the mosque movement attracting support argy is granted exclusive access to members of the secretive. i. am. you're watching r t why vote from russia's capital moscow with me to bomb would say it's good to have you with us today. the u.n. security council has issued a stern rebuke to north korea over its third nuclear test as it held an emergency meeting in response to the test which was in defiance of international regulations the organization says it plans to beef up the sanctions already in place for the country's previously tomic excess sizes arches marina but not has more. well the u.n. security co
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we had a u.n. security council resolution, the alliance 28 nations as well as arab partners and other european partners, all responded very quickly to this threatened humanitarian disaster, uh, in libya. we also see libya as a place where the allies were able to bring a wide variety of military technology together, integrate it, and perform, i think, very well under a u.n. security council resolution to avert, i think, a real humanitarian disaster. >> in bosnia it took the alliance nearly two years to intervene in the wake of incredible atrocities and bloodshed. in libya, uh, it took a matter of weeks. in kosovo, the united states led 90% of the attack sorties in the kosovo air campaign. europeans and canadians led 10%. in libya, it was the inverse and our european and canadian allies led 90% of the combat operations in libya, the united states 10%. >> this was the most precise air campaign in the history of air warfare. uh, and, and it yet to provide the allies the ability to take the lead, to be
we had a u.n. security council resolution, the alliance 28 nations as well as arab partners and other european partners, all responded very quickly to this threatened humanitarian disaster, uh, in libya. we also see libya as a place where the allies were able to bring a wide variety of military technology together, integrate it, and perform, i think, very well under a u.n. security council resolution to avert, i think, a real humanitarian disaster. >> in bosnia it took the alliance nearly...
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also ahead, the u.n. finds new evidence of war crimes in syria, accusing both sides of torture and rape. and clashes with police in spain. and i'm andrew thomas in australia on a tape that could determine what rights people have when they put photos online. >> he hasn't been seen or heard in public for two months but chavez is back in the lime light. he has returned to venezuela. the news of his arrival triggered celebrations on the streets from his supporters. our latin american editor has the story. >> outside of caracas, a special area set aside for people to be close to their president. after two-month absence, the ailing leader used twitter to announce his return. we have arrived again to the venezuela wail an homeland. we will continue the treatment here, he wrote. it was the longest the president had been away and unlike previous returns, this was a quiet homecoming under the quiet of darkness far from tv cameras. but it was for these people. >> we await you with open arms. we love you and will sup
also ahead, the u.n. finds new evidence of war crimes in syria, accusing both sides of torture and rape. and clashes with police in spain. and i'm andrew thomas in australia on a tape that could determine what rights people have when they put photos online. >> he hasn't been seen or heard in public for two months but chavez is back in the lime light. he has returned to venezuela. the news of his arrival triggered celebrations on the streets from his supporters. our latin american editor...
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well the u.n. security council of unanimously condemned north korea's latest nuclear test there called it a. clear threat to international peace and security a press statement approved at an emergency meeting hours after pyongyang's latest underground test called the atomic blast a grave violation of three un resolutions banning north korea from conducting nuclear or missile tests now the council also pledged further action calling peelings latest defiant a clear threat to international peace the security council also strengthen sanctions in response to. a missile test back in december and they promised the council members promised to take significant action in the event of this new nuclear test now while there was a unanimous unanimous sentiment within the security council in the midst of this emergency meeting some members like china and russia said that the international community should tread carefully russian foreign minister sergey sergey lavrov said that no country or the international commu
well the u.n. security council of unanimously condemned north korea's latest nuclear test there called it a. clear threat to international peace and security a press statement approved at an emergency meeting hours after pyongyang's latest underground test called the atomic blast a grave violation of three un resolutions banning north korea from conducting nuclear or missile tests now the council also pledged further action calling peelings latest defiant a clear threat to international peace...
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the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting after north korea defies international sanctions with its third nuclear test then the promise is more decisive measures against what it calls u.s. hostility. iran may allow access to a military complex which is suspected site of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. also reporting the black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with the last movement attracting support he has granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group. from a new center here in moscow this is with the online on the screen twenty four hours a day the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting after north korea carried out a third nuclear test in defiance of international sanctions russia is among those to condemn the move which pyongyang says was in response to outrageous u.s. hostility details now from parties in the. so far strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov co
the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting after north korea defies international sanctions with its third nuclear test then the promise is more decisive measures against what it calls u.s. hostility. iran may allow access to a military complex which is suspected site of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. also reporting the black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with the last movement attracting support...
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will the u.n. human rights council rule that drone use violates international law do you think, pat buchanan? >> i don't think they l. if they do, john, it doesn't make any difference. but we really ought to be concerned about these drones. they're a tremendously effective weapon. they save our pilots and the rest of it. but the collateral damage, the killing of civilians, the killing of children, the tremendous alienation they've increased all over this region has resulted in al-qaida frankly getting a tremendous number of new recruits. are we recruiting more enemies than we're killing? that's the key question when you look to see how al-qaida is no longer just in afghanistan but six or seven other countries, because al-qaida is expanding. are we winning the war is the question, john. >> well, with drones, you don't see boots on the ground, and they're not easy to count, and the question is good. there's kind of a concealment of the other facts that go with our protection. eleanor. >> first of all
will the u.n. human rights council rule that drone use violates international law do you think, pat buchanan? >> i don't think they l. if they do, john, it doesn't make any difference. but we really ought to be concerned about these drones. they're a tremendously effective weapon. they save our pilots and the rest of it. but the collateral damage, the killing of civilians, the killing of children, the tremendous alienation they've increased all over this region has resulted in al-qaida...
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the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting after north korea defies international sanctions with its third nuclear test and promises more decisive measures against what it calls u.s. hostility. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspected site of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. the black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical but the movement attracting support we were granted exclusive access to members of the elusive group. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the moscow. with your news from around the world the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting after north korea carried out a third nuclear test in defiance of international sanctions russia was among those to condemn the move which. excuse me is in the midst of saying that it's all in response to quote outrageous u.s. hostility the details now from our teams and he said no way. so far strong words fr
the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting after north korea defies international sanctions with its third nuclear test and promises more decisive measures against what it calls u.s. hostility. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspected site of nuclear experiments that's ahead of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. the black bloc rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical but the movement attracting support we were granted...
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hostility the initial task has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to hold an emergency meeting more on this. joining us live here on the program on state hello it's here in moscow i'm not sure if you can hear me what we've got you here on the big screen apologies a couple of technical glitches let's talk about this so the third underground nuclear test from pyongyang russia is certainly one of the outspoken members of the international community criticizing this nuclear test how do you think moscow is likely to approach the secretive state of north korea on this. well very strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov in terms of north korea and this test of a miniature on its nuclear device underground saying that the u.n. security council needs to react immediately we are expecting an emergency meeting this tuesday concerning this of course at the same time sergey lavrov talks about the need for diplomacy and dialogue and the need to be cautious in terms of how you deal with north korea saying that they're in no way can the
hostility the initial task has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to hold an emergency meeting more on this. joining us live here on the program on state hello it's here in moscow i'm not sure if you can hear me what we've got you here on the big screen apologies a couple of technical glitches let's talk about this so the third underground nuclear test from pyongyang russia is certainly one of the outspoken members of the international community...
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hostility the initial test has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to stage an emergency meeting. well very strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov in terms of north korea and this test of a miniature on its nuclear device underground saying that the u.n. security council needs to react immediately we reduced the well i would like to stress that north korea's nuclear test deserves condemnation still we hold the move will not be used as a pretext to build up a military presence around the princes must we believe that flexing military muscles in the region is extremely dangerous we are expecting an emergency meeting this tuesday concerning this of course at the same time sergey lavrov talks about the need for diplomacy and dialogue and the need to be cautious in terms of how you deal with north korea saying that there is no way in the balance or any kind of tension in the region escalate because of this so a warning really to the international community as well that we need to be careful but we also need to give a very ver
hostility the initial test has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to stage an emergency meeting. well very strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov in terms of north korea and this test of a miniature on its nuclear device underground saying that the u.n. security council needs to react immediately we reduced the well i would like to stress that north korea's nuclear test deserves condemnation still we hold the move will not be used as a pretext...
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military and while the short term strategy is playing out on the ground the u.n. african union and other world leaders met today to talk about how do achieve peace and stability in the long term but while they're bombing for peace strategy really hold in a volatile nation already stricken with poverty and violence to help with games and inside i'm now joined by eugene per year at a very old border for liberation thank you so much thank you so eugene i want to start off by playing devil's advocate here mali's government sought out help from france and by extension the u.s. i mean if they're voluntarily asking for help should we give it well i think first thing we have to realize is that the government had just a coup had just happened no one was really sure what the where the power center live was it with the military the coup leaders some you know coalition of people who had formally led the country so not to mention the northern part of the country had just succeeded so the idea that the president making a call to you know the palace in paris being representative
military and while the short term strategy is playing out on the ground the u.n. african union and other world leaders met today to talk about how do achieve peace and stability in the long term but while they're bombing for peace strategy really hold in a volatile nation already stricken with poverty and violence to help with games and inside i'm now joined by eugene per year at a very old border for liberation thank you so much thank you so eugene i want to start off by playing devil's...
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the french president receives a u.n. prize for military intervention leading rights groups labeled a campaign humanitarian. details but opinion on the program. also ahead. reports from. protesters to the tactics of the mubarak dictatorship. stories offer a very great. new year's celebrations on the move the traditional t.v. food surprising new adventure stories of love and. foreigners to celebrate the biggest holiday of the year for. training over. the miracles. speak your language. use programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. use a little tonnage of angles kid stories. that i'll teach spanish find out more visit. play. play. live. live. live. live. live. live. news live from moscow this is see with me role research a thank you for joining us today. the french president will receive a peace prize from the united nations for his military intervention in mali the unesco cultural organization says francois hollande a should be rewarded for his quote valuable contribution to peace and stability in africa and thi
the french president receives a u.n. prize for military intervention leading rights groups labeled a campaign humanitarian. details but opinion on the program. also ahead. reports from. protesters to the tactics of the mubarak dictatorship. stories offer a very great. new year's celebrations on the move the traditional t.v. food surprising new adventure stories of love and. foreigners to celebrate the biggest holiday of the year for. training over. the miracles. speak your language. use...
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military and while the short term strategy is playing out on the ground the u.n. african union and other world leaders met today to talk about how do achieve peace and stability in the long term but while they're bombing for peace strategy really hold in a volatile nation already stricken with poverty and violence top of the games and inside i'm now joined by eugene per year at a very old border for liberation is thank you so much thank you so eugene i want to start off by playing devil's advocate here mali's government sought out help from france and by extension the u.s. i mean if they're voluntarily asking for help should we give it well i think first thing we have to realize is that the government had just a coup had just happened no one was really sure what the where the power center live was it with the military the coup leaders some you know coalition of people who had formally led the country so not to mention the northern part of the country had just succeeded so the idea that the president making a call to you know the palace in paris being representativ
military and while the short term strategy is playing out on the ground the u.n. african union and other world leaders met today to talk about how do achieve peace and stability in the long term but while they're bombing for peace strategy really hold in a volatile nation already stricken with poverty and violence top of the games and inside i'm now joined by eugene per year at a very old border for liberation is thank you so much thank you so eugene i want to start off by playing devil's...
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well the u.n. security council of unanimously condemned north korea's latest nuclear test there called it a. clear threat to international peace and security a press statement approved at an emergency meeting hours after pyongyang's latest underground test called the atomic blast a grave violation of three un resolutions of banning north korea from conducting nuclear or missile tests now the council also pledged further action calling peelings latest defiant a clear threat to international peace the security council also strengthen sanctions in response to. a missile test back in december and they promised the council members promised to take significant action in the event of this new nuclear test now while there was a unanimous unanimous sentiment within the security council in the midst of this emergency meeting some members like china and russia said that the international community should tread carefully a russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said that no country in the international communi
well the u.n. security council of unanimously condemned north korea's latest nuclear test there called it a. clear threat to international peace and security a press statement approved at an emergency meeting hours after pyongyang's latest underground test called the atomic blast a grave violation of three un resolutions of banning north korea from conducting nuclear or missile tests now the council also pledged further action calling peelings latest defiant a clear threat to international...
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we had u.n. weapons inspectors like scott ritter demolishing many of those claims being made, again, in real time. what we've heard again today, and i think is very disappointing, from the former chief of staff of colin powell, is the reiteration of the supposedly this copal tory excuses -- exculpatory excuses for following orders. i condemn what colonel wilkerson said about colin powell's role in the lead up to the war in iraq. we were just following orders. dick cheney made as to a bridge know, dick cheney did not make you do it. there's something called resignation. there's something called speaking out in the first amendment. there are a lot of that adead americans and more iraqis for what took place. one of the most important facts is that 10 years later, an ongoing legacy of colin powell's behavior, and unfortunately our guest as well, and the bush the ministration, it is a pattern of impunity. impunity to lie, and petite to deceive and distort, and kennedy that is personal, that is profess
we had u.n. weapons inspectors like scott ritter demolishing many of those claims being made, again, in real time. what we've heard again today, and i think is very disappointing, from the former chief of staff of colin powell, is the reiteration of the supposedly this copal tory excuses -- exculpatory excuses for following orders. i condemn what colonel wilkerson said about colin powell's role in the lead up to the war in iraq. we were just following orders. dick cheney made as to a bridge...
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the u.n. nuclear watchdog says iran has begun installing advanced centrifuges at its main uranium enrichment plant the west of fears this could speed up any attempts to build a bomb despite iran insisting it only needs it for peaceful purposes it has so the significance of talks with six world powers next week and the zing of crippling sanctions could be offered to iran in return for shutting down its. twin explosions have killed at least fourteen people and wounded more than one hundred in the southern indian city of hyderabad the bombs were planted in a crowded market on two bicycles and went off just a few minutes apart police in all major cities have been put on alert no militant groups the group has yet claimed responsibility. in other world news this hours while israeli security forces attacked protesters marching in solidarity with palestinian prisoners in the west bank violence erupted one of the demonstrators tried to approach an israeli military jail and will met with rubber bullets
the u.n. nuclear watchdog says iran has begun installing advanced centrifuges at its main uranium enrichment plant the west of fears this could speed up any attempts to build a bomb despite iran insisting it only needs it for peaceful purposes it has so the significance of talks with six world powers next week and the zing of crippling sanctions could be offered to iran in return for shutting down its. twin explosions have killed at least fourteen people and wounded more than one hundred in the...
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hostility the initial task has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to hold an emergency meeting get more on this. joining us live here on the program on state hello it's here in moscow i'm not sure if you can hear me all day you well we've got you here on the big screen apologies a couple of technical glitches let's talk about this so the third underground nuclear test from pyongyang russia is certainly one of the outspoken members of the international community criticizing this nuclear test how do you think moscow is likely to approach the secretive state of north korea on this. well very strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov in terms of north korea and this test of a miniature on its nuclear device underground saying that the u.n. security council needs to react immediately we are expecting an emergency meeting this tuesday concerning this of course at the same time sergey lavrov talks about the need for diplomacy and dialogue and the need to be cautious in terms of how you deal with north korea saying that they're i
hostility the initial task has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to hold an emergency meeting get more on this. joining us live here on the program on state hello it's here in moscow i'm not sure if you can hear me all day you well we've got you here on the big screen apologies a couple of technical glitches let's talk about this so the third underground nuclear test from pyongyang russia is certainly one of the outspoken members of the international...
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the u.n. will be front sanctions against north korea that stops an emergency meeting of the international body security council resulted in a unanimous condemnation of pyongyang said nuclear test the communist state conducted a controlled atomic dissemination on tuesday in defiance of the u.n. bottom c.b.c. both korea's main ally and eight facts that china was among those condemning pyongyang as atomic test and directs global studies at hong kong and of acetate simon schama believes while beijing joined the united criticism its relations with the secretive state will remain intact. beijing does knowledge which does the onion soda need in this region because mentoring is debility is to major for more as a principal agent at this moment however good or bad that the rising right is activities in japan and south korea in the reason that kate beijing is seeing korea as a new path to balance against understates so it's known as the b.l.k. does knowledge about the quality injuries of beijing and thes
the u.n. will be front sanctions against north korea that stops an emergency meeting of the international body security council resulted in a unanimous condemnation of pyongyang said nuclear test the communist state conducted a controlled atomic dissemination on tuesday in defiance of the u.n. bottom c.b.c. both korea's main ally and eight facts that china was among those condemning pyongyang as atomic test and directs global studies at hong kong and of acetate simon schama believes while...
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hostility now the initial test has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to stage an emergency meeting. well very strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov in terms of north korea and this test of a miniature on its nuclear device underground saying that the u.n. security council needs to react immediately we reduced the well i would like to stress that north korea's nuclear test deserves condemnation still we hold the move will not be used as a pretext to build up a military presence around the prince's last we believe that flexing military muscles in the region is extremely dangerous and we are expecting an emergency meeting this tuesday concerning this of course at the same time sergey lavrov talks about the need for diplomacy and dialogue and they need to be cautious in terms of how you deal with north korea saying that they're in no way can the balance or any kind of tension in the region escalate because of this so a warning really to the international community as well that we need to be careful but we also need to give a
hostility now the initial test has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to stage an emergency meeting. well very strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov in terms of north korea and this test of a miniature on its nuclear device underground saying that the u.n. security council needs to react immediately we reduced the well i would like to stress that north korea's nuclear test deserves condemnation still we hold the move will not be used as a...
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the u.n. nuclear watchdog to hold another round of talks with iran on its atomic program i mean while severe international sanctions are putting a squeeze on everyday life and making it harder for iranians to obtain basic. reports from iran a drug many cases is leading to comes. behind the smile lies pain and despair a bass and they run in with blood a cancer has just received his medicine but there is no guarantee he'll get it tomorrow the best jokes about patients being patient but sadly has no choice. it's so hard to get treatment these days it's not that i don't get any at all but you have to wait a long time and if you get it that only means someone else has missed. the reason for the drug shortage sanctions imposed by western countries and baseline equip public they're not directly targeting the pharmaceutical or medical sectors but they hit banks in the case of trade restrictions. unfortunately many foreign companies stopped selling us drugs they're not allowed to have created relations
the u.n. nuclear watchdog to hold another round of talks with iran on its atomic program i mean while severe international sanctions are putting a squeeze on everyday life and making it harder for iranians to obtain basic. reports from iran a drug many cases is leading to comes. behind the smile lies pain and despair a bass and they run in with blood a cancer has just received his medicine but there is no guarantee he'll get it tomorrow the best jokes about patients being patient but sadly has...
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japanese diplomats say he'll call on the chinese to help adopt a new u.n. security council resolution, authorizing more sanctions against north korea. he's also expected to ask to persuade north korean authorities not to conduct anymore nuclear or missile tests. the problem is chinese leaders urge their allies to hold off on the test, but president north koreans did it anyway. now some people in china want their government to rethink their relationship. here's more from beijing. >> reporter: north korea conducted the nuclear test while people in china were celebrating the lunar new year. a spokesperson for china's foreign ministry criticized the action. >> translator: we have released a strong statement regarding north korea's nuclear test. we have made it clear that china is resolutely opposed to this kind of action. >> reporter: this footage was shot in a city in northeast china. people can be seen strolling and going about their business across the border in north korea. the close proximity of the two countries raises concerns in china that its neighbor'
japanese diplomats say he'll call on the chinese to help adopt a new u.n. security council resolution, authorizing more sanctions against north korea. he's also expected to ask to persuade north korean authorities not to conduct anymore nuclear or missile tests. the problem is chinese leaders urge their allies to hold off on the test, but president north koreans did it anyway. now some people in china want their government to rethink their relationship. here's more from beijing. >>...
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lawyers say it was caused by u.n. peacekeepers. our diplomatic editor reports from new york. >> for more than two years, the men had been investigating claims that their own peacekeepers started a cholera epidemic that has killed almost 8000 people and infected one in 16 haitians. the scientists have examined the case and they believe the evidence is overwhelming. these pictures show the camp where nepalese soldiers were based and sewage contaminated river. the man has never admitted that they are to blame and they have never apologized. in a bureaucratically worded statement, they say they will not pay compensation claims which amount to hundreds of millions of dollars. totoday, the united nations advise the claimants' representatives that the claims are not receivable pursuant to section 29 of the convention and privileges and immunities of the united nations. >> we have come down to discover what that means. this is the revolution. and never accepted responsibility for the cholera outbreak. what they are now saying is even if it
lawyers say it was caused by u.n. peacekeepers. our diplomatic editor reports from new york. >> for more than two years, the men had been investigating claims that their own peacekeepers started a cholera epidemic that has killed almost 8000 people and infected one in 16 haitians. the scientists have examined the case and they believe the evidence is overwhelming. these pictures show the camp where nepalese soldiers were based and sewage contaminated river. the man has never admitted that...
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has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to hold an emergency meeting hours from now. standing by to join us here and tell us exactly what's going with this in the north korean nuclear test an isa good to see you again russia was certainly among those members of the international community criticizing the nuclear test by pyongyang how do you think . forward and approach this reclusive state. so far strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov concerning this task by north korea urging the u.n. security council to respond immediately however at the same time warning that caution needs to be taken and escalation needs to be prevented we do this but i would like to stress that north korea's nuclear test deserves condemnations we hold the move will not be used as a pretext to build up a military presence around the korean peninsula lost we believe that flexing military muscles in the region is extremely dangerous. this as north korea is threatening further measures the reclusive status saying this is onl
has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to hold an emergency meeting hours from now. standing by to join us here and tell us exactly what's going with this in the north korean nuclear test an isa good to see you again russia was certainly among those members of the international community criticizing the nuclear test by pyongyang how do you think . forward and approach this reclusive state. so far strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov...
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you've worked inside the u.n. or outside the u.n. how would you -- >> right now -- right now the situation is very tense and we have to handle the present, the critical situation, the nuclear test. what is important is that we do not see an escalation of threats, and that there is a process where the beginning of a political dialogue is possible. we hope very much there will be political contacts occurring between the actors in the region at the six-nation talk, that they will proceed. for the u.n., we will see whether the united nations. >> reporter: as nations in east asia go through a period of transition, eliasson hopes to get new signals from the new leaderships and will urge japan to enhance multi-lateral diplomacy, strengthening the rule of law and working towards de-escalating tension in the region. >>> new south korean president, >>> kim monitored an artillery exercise. he reportedly said he was convinced officers are ready for his orders on maximum alert. kim was accompanied by senior military officials believed to have dir
you've worked inside the u.n. or outside the u.n. how would you -- >> right now -- right now the situation is very tense and we have to handle the present, the critical situation, the nuclear test. what is important is that we do not see an escalation of threats, and that there is a process where the beginning of a political dialogue is possible. we hope very much there will be political contacts occurring between the actors in the region at the six-nation talk, that they will proceed....
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it is going to take some time to get a new u.n. force up and running. france is keen to start pulling its troops out in march. the interim time before the u.n. is fully in control could be difficult and dangerous. al jazeera, at the united nations. >> india is failing to protect children from sexual abuse. human rights watch has released the details of the report which shows abuse is rampant in schools and children's homes. the report finds more than 7200 children are raped every year. police and doctors also routinely mistreat and humiliate victim's. this along with shame and a social stigma stops people from taking further action against abusers. last year the government passed a law making it a crime to inflict any form of sexual abuse on a child, but it admits implementation remains poor. little will change unless social attitudes also change. a representative from a social change group is joining us. >> even getting this law was not easy. i'm glad the law has passed, but it does require a lot of coordination, public action, public outreach, and the
it is going to take some time to get a new u.n. force up and running. france is keen to start pulling its troops out in march. the interim time before the u.n. is fully in control could be difficult and dangerous. al jazeera, at the united nations. >> india is failing to protect children from sexual abuse. human rights watch has released the details of the report which shows abuse is rampant in schools and children's homes. the report finds more than 7200 children are raped every year....